| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 618 páginas
...happiness as is due to your incomparable virtue, I humbly do your lordship reverence. Your Lordship's most obliged and humble servant, TOBIE MATTHEW, POSTSC....be known by another. TO THE LORD ARCHBISHOP OF YORK («). My very good Lord, I MUST use a better style, than mine own, in saying, Amor tuus undequaque... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1826 - 492 páginas
...much happiness as due to your incomparable virtue, I humbly do yov lordship reverence. Your Lordship's most obliged and humble Servant, TOBIE MATTHEW. POSTSC. The most prodigious wit, that ever I knev of my nation, and of this side of the sea, is of your lordship's name, though he be known by another.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1841 - 616 páginas
...humbly do your lordship reverence. Your lordship's most obliged and humble servant, TOBIE MATTHEW. PS The most prodigious wit that ever I knew of my nation,...known by another. TO THE LORD ARCHBISHOP OF YORK.» Mr VERY GOOD LORD, I must use a better style than mine own in saying, Jtmor tuus undequaquc se attendit... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1841 - 616 páginas
...humbly do your lordship reverence. Your lordship's most obliged and humble servant, TOBIE MATTHEW. PS The most prodigious wit that ever I knew of my nation,...known by another. TO THE LORD ARCHBISHOP OF YORK.» Mv VERY GOOD LORD, I must use a better style than mine own in saying, Amur tuua undequaquc se ontendit... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1848 - 612 páginas
...humbly do your lordship reverence. Your lordship's most obliged and humble servant, TOBIE MATTHEW. PS The most prodigious wit that ever I knew of my nation,...known by another. TO THE LORD ARCHBISHOP OF YORK.» My VERY GOOD LORD, I must use a better style than mine own in saying, Amor tuus undeqiiaquc se ostcndil... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 870 páginas
...happiness as is due to your incomparable virtue, I humbly do your lordship reverence. Your lordship's most obliged and humble servant, TOBIE MATTHEW. POSTSC....known by another. TO THE LORD ARCHBISHOP OF YORK.» My VERY GOOD LORD, I MUST use a better style than mine own, in saying, " Amor tuus undequaque se ostendit... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 620 páginas
...humbly do your lordship reverence. Your lordship's most obliged and humble servant, TOBIE MATTHEW. PS The most prodigious wit that ever I knew of my nation,...known by another. TO THE LORD ARCHBISHOP OF YORK.» My VERY GOOD LoRD, I must use a better style than mine own in saying, Amor tuus unJequaquc $e ostendil... | |
| George Henry Townsend - 1857 - 150 páginas
...Lordship reverence. "Your Lordship's most obliged and humble servant "ToBiE MATTHEW. " POSTC.—The most prodigious wit, that ever I knew of my nation,...your Lordship's name, though he be known by another." The Italics in the last line are Mr. William Henry Smith's ; and although that gentleman does not condescend... | |
| William Henry Smith - 1857 - 188 páginas
...about the court," and adds,—" We do not care to guess." n,;+l> We paraphrase the passage thus:—" The most prodigious wit that ever I knew of my nation, and of this side of the sea, is of the name of Bacon* though he is known by the name of Shakespeare." The following is an extract from... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1859 - 620 páginas
...humbly do your lordship reverence. Your lordship's most obliged and humble servant, TOBIE MATTHIW. PS The most prodigious wit that ever I knew of my nation,...known by another. TO THE LORD ARCHBISHOP OF YORK.« Mv VEBV GOOD LORD, I must use a better style than mine own in saying, .)n/ur tuus undequaquc se attendit... | |
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